The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US companies show confidence in M’sia as investment choice

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LOS ANGELES: Companies in the United States (US) are confident that Malaysia is still an investment destinatio­n of choice, Senior Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali said.

“They see Malaysia’s potential to continue to thrive in the digital economy, and are ready to help Malaysia strengthen its competitiv­e position at the internatio­nal level,” he said.

Azmin was speaking to Bernama and TV3 journalist­s on Wednesday (Thursday in Malaysia) here after concluding a 10-day Trade and Investment Mission (TIM) to the US since May 9.

“The TIM to the US was very successful, we were not only able to hold discussion­s and highlight the Malaysian government policies to the US administra­tion, but also to hold negotiatio­ns and discussion­s with major US-based companies,” he said.

“Malaysia could see the US

They see Malaysia’s potential to continue to thrive in the digital economy, and are ready to help Malaysia strengthen its competitiv­e position at the internatio­nal level.

Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali

commitment of not only to bring investment­s to our country, but also, as a result of the discussion­s, to build a wider and stronger supply chain among Malaysian small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs).

“They are also ready to build an ecosystem, and transfer technology and expertise to Malaysian companies.

“This will definitely provide ample space and opportunit­y for Malaysia to penetrate the global market and increase its competitiv­eness at the internatio­nal level,” he said.

During the TIM, Azmin met with US Secretary of Commerce Gina M Raimondo and US Trade Representa­tive Ambassador Katherine Tai in Washington DC.

A Memorandum of Cooperatio­n to ensure the resilience of the supply chain was signed between Azmin and Raimondo on May 10.

Azmin said Malaysia was expected to attract new investment­s worth RM14.62 billion from the US through the TIM.

Azmin took a tour of several American multinatio­nal corporatio­ns, including Starlink, a high-speed, low-latency broadband internet provider operated by Elon Musk’s aerospace company SpaceX, Amazon Web Services Inc., and Microsoft Corporatio­n. — Bernama

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